The risks of government-funded pre-K

A mega corporation is using skewed research to sell its product to gullible parents. The conglomerate claims to help kids, but its product actually has no effect — or a negative effect — on children’s cognitive skills and social behaviors.

Tech reporter turned PR maven celebrates 50th anniversary attending CES

While working as a reporter, Whitman attended the first Consumer Electronics Show held in New York City in 1967 — and she’s been to every one since then, a feat that was recognized in a small ceremony at the conference’s 50th anniversary this year.

Utah State uses 3s to beat UNLV, 79-63

Utah State sent UNLV home a loser from distance, making 13 3-pointers en route to a 79-63 victory at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum in Logan.

Akeemis Williams leads Agassi Prep boys over Mountain View with 19 points

Akeemis Williams connected on four 3-pointers and finished with a team-high 19 points on Saturday, and Agassi Prep’s boys basketball team opened the game on a 19-0 run en route to a 70-34 home victory over Mountain View.

Rawls, Wilson lead Seattle past Detroit 26-6

The formula that has led the Seattle Seahawks to unmatched success over the past five seasons returned.

3 takeaways from UNLV’s 79-63 loss at Utah State

Three takeaways from the UNLV basketball team’s 79-63 loss at Utah State on Saturday at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum in Logan, Utah.

School district reorg is now the law

To call 2015’s Assembly Bill 394 controversial would be a gross understatement.

Group gathers to discuss vision for west Las Vegas

About 15 long-time west Las Vegas residents and others streamed in and out of retired assemblyman Harvey Munford’s home Thursday evening for a “private event to share your vision for west Las Vegas,” as stated on distributed fliers with official State of Nevada Assembly letterhead.

Las Vegas Valley to warm up Sunday

Sunday’s high should reach 62 degrees with partly cloudy skies but no chance for rain, the National Weather Service said.

Jonathan Allen is the Superman of Alabama’s defense

Alabama defensive end Jonathan Allen’s flying sack of Texas A&M quarterback Trevor Knight in October showed his athletic ability. Allen now hopes to lead the Crimson Tide to a national title.

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